The specific heat of WO3, or tungsten trioxide, is approximately 0.16 J/g·°C at room temperature. This value represents the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of WO3 by 1 degree Celsius.
specific heat capacity
Water has much higher specific heat than lead. All metals have fairly low specific heat values.
The specific heat of americium is: 0,11 J/gK
according to my research specific heat is needed to raise the temperature.
change in temperature does not effect specific heat. for example,specific heat of water is 4.14 j/g.k at any temperature
Tungsten trioxide, or tungstic anhydride is the common name for WO3. It is obtained by treating tungsten ores with alkalis.
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When Hydrogen Is Passed Over Hot Tubgsten Oxide (WO3) WO3 + 3H2 ----------------> 3H2O + W
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Specific heat has nothing to do with specific volume.
Specific heat of sinter
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specific heat capacity
The specific heat of a material determines how much heat energy is needed to change its temperature. Materials with high specific heat require more energy to heat up or cool down compared to materials with low specific heat. This means materials with high specific heat will heat and cool more slowly than those with low specific heat.
Some specific heat questions that can deepen understanding of the concept include: How does the specific heat of a substance affect its ability to absorb or release heat? Why do different substances have different specific heat capacities? How does the specific heat of a substance relate to its temperature change when heat is added or removed? How can the specific heat of a substance be experimentally determined? How does the specific heat of a substance impact its thermal conductivity and overall heat transfer properties?